Debris collected in missing plane search being vetted

As the search and recovery teams gather evidence in the effort to determine what happened to the Cessna 525 Citation, missing since Thursday night, the Cleveland Police Department is leading the mission to preserve and vet debris.

As the search and recovery teams gather evidence in the effort to determine what happened to the Cessna 525 Citation, missing since Thursday night, the Cleveland Police Department is leading the mission to preserve and vet debris.

The Mentor Fire Department's Dive Team Leader says the "last seen point" of the Cessna 525 Citation is crucial in fine-tuning the search area for the missing jet. Mucky water and a large search radius will both play a role in the time it will take for search teams to locate the plane or its debris.

The Mentor Fire Department's Dive Team Leader says the "last seen point" of the Cessna 525 Citation is crucial in fine-tuning the search area for the missing jet. Mike Ulrich says the four dives teams out on Lake Erie will be using sonar technology to locate possible objects from the plane.

The remains of at four people have been found so far, according to Cuyahoga County Thomas P. Gilson, M.D. "Our primary focus throughout search has been humans, recovering debris has been secondary," added Gilson.

The remains of at four people have been found so far, according to Cuyahoga County Thomas P. Gilson, M.D. "Our primary focus throughout search has been humans, recovering debris has been secondary," added Gilson.

Crews have recovered additional debris from the missing Cessna 525 Citation, during Wednesday's combing of Lake Erie. Also Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board said they have listened to the cockpit voice recorder and entire accident flight was recorded.

Crews have recovered additional debris from the missing Cessna 525 Citation, during Wednesday's combing of Lake Erie. Also Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board said they have listened to the cockpit voice recorder and entire accident flight was recorded.

"The decision to suspend a search is never easy," said Capt. Michael Mullen, chief of response for the Coast Guard 9th District. "I extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of those who lost loved ones during this tragedy."

"The decision to suspend a search is never easy," said Capt. Michael Mullen, chief of response for the Coast Guard 9th District. "I extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of those who lost loved ones during this tragedy."

As the search continues for John Fleming, his wife, Suzanne, their children Jack and Andrew, and two family friends, back in the family's hometown of Dublin, neighbors, like Jason Nash, hope for the best.

As the search continues for John Fleming, his wife, Suzanne, their children Jack and Andrew, and two family friends, back in the family's hometown of Dublin, neighbors, like Jason Nash, hope for the best.

The pilot of the plane that went missing after leaving Burke Lakefront Airport late Thursday night is believed to be John T. Fleming, the CEO of Superior Beverage Group in Columbus, according to sources close to him in the industry.

The pilot of the plane that went missing after leaving Burke Lakefront Airport late Thursday night is believed to be John T. Fleming, the CEO of Superior Beverage Group in Columbus, according to sources close to him in the industry.